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Old February 13th, 2003, 11:23 PM
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Question Go live 6.0?

What do people think about this product? I just brought it... for 75 dollars Academic pricing...
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I work all day with it. Quite clean, efficient, fast, productive. Many useful features although some other features are complete crap (disable them in the Prefs).

You'll find GoLive is a VERY correct program, just the same as Dreamweaver. Theonly thing is that GoLive sites can only be edited in GoLive 6. Except from that, GL6 stands with DWMX as best Web editors ever.
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Yep, GoLive is darn good... but I migrated to Dreamweaver when MX came out (more professional and better with live data, IMO).

But yeah, you'll have fun with GoLive (the table editor beats Dreamweaver's table facilty by far!)

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Awww man I built a web site in dreamweaver mx... now I can't open it your saying in GoLive?

Please tell me this is not true...
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What toast means is that GoLive creates it own system of managing a site project (culminating in a GoLive folder holding GoLive '.site' files for each site).

You will have no problem opening your GoLive html pages in Dreamweaver (and vice versa) but DW won't recognise the GoLive '.site' files. You would have to recreate the site management in Dreamweavers own Site Management facility.

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What toast means is that GoLive creates it own system of managing a site project (culminating in a GoLive folder holding GoLive '.site' files for each site).

You will have no problem opening your GoLive html pages in Dreamweaver (and vice versa) but DW won't recognise the GoLive '.site' files. You would have to recreate the site management in Dreamweavers own Site Management facility.

Does Go Live have any buttons that pre-exist that I can incorporate into my site? Right now I have buttons that end in the .SWF extension... and I was told that I cannot make a drop down menu unless the rest of the buttons are .SWF for the drop down menu.
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Also Can someone kindly tell me how to make a pull down menu in Go Live 6.0 thanks.
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